Museums in Province of Florence

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Museums in Province of Florence

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What travellers are saying

  • Meander780271
    New Bern, NC12 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The galleries path is well marked, and I appreciated the information in English! It is mostly sculptures and religious art. Definitely take time at the rooftop terrace for lunch. You have to make your appointment for entry ahead of time. It’s included with the Firenze card .
    Written 14 March 2024
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  • Nancy S
    Wilmington, NC4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Words cannot express how beautiful the statue of David is. The dome above him was built just for him. There are additional unfinished statues by Michelangelo as you enter David’s room. The artwork is beautiful and there is a music room with rare instruments-including a Stradivarius violin.
    Written 4 March 2024
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  • Rob007Kent_UK
    Wye, UK1,030 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Pitti Palace is home to several museums such as the Palatine Gallery, the Modern Art Gallery, a silver gallery and a costume gallery. The Boboli Gardens is also known as the ‘green lung’ of Florence. The impressive gardens are open everyday and will set you back about € 7,00.
    Written 28 January 2024
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  • brat0029
    North Mankato, MN172 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I think this was my favorite place in Florence. The number of great pieces was simply outstanding. It has several pieces by Donatello, including a wooden sculpture of Mary Magdalene.
    Written 24 February 2024
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  • Dreambig
    Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK154 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning architectural building full of sculptures, paintings and antiquities of centuries ago from Florence. Quieter than the other museums and cool to sit out of the heat and hustle and bustle of the city. A must visit for sure.
    Written 11 January 2024
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  • organist66
    Braintree, UK84 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fra Angelico's works here are sensational! It is quite an experience to climb the former monastery stairs, turn sharp right and be suddenly confronted by his Annunciation scene (so make sure you go up to the first floor!). Definitely worth spending 9 euros to wander this museum after visiting the basilica next door. The setting around the former cloisters is serene and peaceful, without the crowds that jostle you in the Uffizi.
    Written 6 November 2023
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  • George C.
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is easily in my top 3 museums in the last few years in Europe, a must! You will be impressed by the history and all the tools from the collection!
    Written 30 November 2023
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  • Ken T
    Glen Oaks, NY609 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I loved the museum and having a guide explain the various works of art and rooms made all of the difference. Seeing all the different crests and the gold ceilings was amazing.
    Written 1 October 2023
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  • Alecruces
    Concepcion, Chile14 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a very nice place to know Leonardo Da Vinci creations and how did they work. But this is a small place, and tranlated explanations are bad, at least to Spanish. However I recommend to go and understand some ingeneering problems.
    Written 27 December 2022
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  • Jason S
    Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Gallery is inside the palace, several museum with in too see and all are very interesting to see.

    Museum is full of renaissance art work, but much more to see than so nice art, lots of statues, furniture and lots of other things to see with in the walls of the palace.

    It’s up there in the better museums to see in Florence with out thousands of people.
    Written 5 August 2023
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  • Tommo
    Melbourne, Australia50,431 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We visitedthe Orsanmichele Church during our walking tour of Florence.

    It was an oratory dedicated to St. Michael. with a vegetable garden surrounding.

    It was built as a market in 1336 and converted to a church in 1380.

    The facade had lovely decorations of statues of their patron saints. which are now preserved in the Museum of Orsanmichele.

    The interior of the church has remained original since it was constructed in the Gothic style.
    Written 23 February 2024
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  • Brian B
    Zwolle, The Netherlands97 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    very special collection of medieval arms , and interior
    very spectactular shown .
    in the wing of a private villa
    easy to reach by tram T1

    very nice little cafe with amazing tarimisu with outsite sitting area
    Written 29 October 2023
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  • Michele
    Zurich, Switzerland51 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It is a good place to spend half an afternoon and learn in a hands on way about Leonardo‘s inventions. The museum has two rooms full of his machines and they can all be touched to understand the system behind which is kinda cool! Only problem is that it gets full, loud and crowded with kids fairly fast
    Written 9 December 2023
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  • KestasKS
    Vilnius, Lithuania2,926 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A modern exhibition of Anish Kapoor with provoking colors, visually challenging. The black black works are really cool.
    Written 13 January 2024
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  • LostInTime
    Pittsburgh, PA11,753 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I went here in the afternoon. It wasn’t crowded. It was about 6 euro to get in. I lucked out in timing and got to see the third floor which isn’t always open. It’s a super cool old building and they have a lot of old furnishings still inside. It must have been really great to be a rich person in Florence back in history. It’s great that this is preserved.
    Written 26 February 2024
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